Improvement in churn-dashers



dtnite'd tetw @we @time WILLIAM H. H. GORI-IAM AND BURETT H. WILLIAMS, OF GREENWIGH,

OHIO.

Letters Patent No. 106,575, dated August 23, 1870.

IMPROVEMENT IN CHURN-DASHERS.

he Schedule :referred to in these Letters Patent and making part of the same.

Bc it known that we, WiLLIAM H. H. GORHAM :nid BURETT H. WILLIAMS, of Greenwich, in the county of Huron andstate of Ohio, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Chiu-n- Dashers, -of which the following is a specification.

i Description of Drwing.

Figure 1 is a sidefview of the dasher.

Figui-e2, a view of' the top.

Like 'letters of reference refer to like parts in the different views.

i Nature and Object ofthe Invention.

This invention relates to a churn-flasher, consistingof' 4a concavo-convex disk, perforated with holes, and provided with gathering wings, as hereinafter more fully described.

Gene/ral'Description.

In lig. 1

A represents a metallic disk, the upper side of which is convex, whereas the under side is concave.

Saklvdisk 1s perforated with a series of holes, B, which may be of any nuniberand size.

C is a socket, in which -is secured the handle for working,r the dasher. v

Proceeding from two opposite sides of the socket are wings. Said wings serve `as braces to support the socket in its attachment to the disk, and also to strengthen the disk and keep it in shape.

Operation.. I 'lhe perforated disk agitates the creainiu a most thorough manner, breaking it up by forcing it through the holes, so that the wol-kof churning is soon done.

By means ot' the wings the fragments of butter, while in the milk, are gathered into a single niass by causing the dash'er to revolve, thereby bringing the wings to act upon .it inthe manner ot' paddles so that the hands are not required to be in the milk for W'itnesses: BURETI4 H. WILLIAMS.

W. A. HOPLER, A. YV. SonAN'roN. 

